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Issues of language planning and minority nationalism or «
micronationalism are becoming increasingly important in a
globalized world. Yet minority language planning in Italy and its
relation to minority nationalism has so far attracted relatively
limited academic attention, despite the particularly interesting
changes that have taken place since Law 482 on the protection of
minority languages was passed in 1999. This book presents the
situation in Italy in three case studies and compares them with
similar cases in Spain: Friulian (compared with Galician), Cimbrian
(compared with Aranese) and Western Lombard (compared with
Asturian). Analysis of these case studies is preceded by a clear
and thorough introduction to terminology, legislation in the two
countries, nationalism, the discipline of language planning and
bilingual education, both in general terms and with specific
reference to the Italian and Spanish cases. This first part
introduces and defines the crucial distinction between minority and
regional languages, between macro and micronationalism, both in
their conservative and progressive strands, and between majority
and minority language planning, among other things.
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